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Fyne, Loch

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Fyne, Loch

Sea-inlet in Argyll and Bute unitary authority, Scotland, extending about 65 km/40 mi north and northeast from the Sound of Bute between the Kintyre peninsula and Argyll on the west and the Cowal peninsula on the east. It reaches a maximum depth of 200 m/656 ft. Inverary stands on its western shore, about 14 km/9 mi from the head of the loch.

Further south, the fishing port of Tarbert is renowned for its herring catches.



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